There are hundreds if not thousands of different azaleas - from teeny tiny leaves to large, from deciduous to evergreen, light green to dark leaves, etc. And then the flowers range from white to yellow to pink, lavender, etc. So they very easily could look different. Azaleas and rhododendron are both members of the genus Rhododendron and some rhododendron resemble azaleas at first glance so that opens up the field even more!

It may be wild as in uncultivated but it doesn't look like any native azalea I've ever seen. The color is too intense, flowers too large and it appears to be evergreen (if photo is at all recent). I'd guess just a garden escapee

Snasxs is user on GW that posts random pics of plants from China with little to no background as to the plants location and requests ID of said plant. She also apparently posts copyrighted photos without permission in her topics.

Hadn't seen her on recently and saw you just created your account. I am suspicious if it is an alt account. She usually trolls the tree forum, though.